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Social mobility still at 1970s levels

By Bob Sherwood and Alex Barker

Published: December 13 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 13 2007 02:00

Social mobility in the UK remains far lower than in other advanced nations in spite of the government's professed determination to tackle inequality, according to research from the London School of Economics.

The potential for children born in 2000 to move to a higher income bracket than their parents is still as low as it was for children born in 1970, the report said.

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